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part c
proteins can be visualized in many ways, each of which highlights a specific aspect of the protein.
drag the terms on the left to the appropriate blanks on the right to complete the sentences.
- if you wanted to show the 3 - dimensional shape of a protein, including all of the atoms composing it, you should use a space - filling model .
- if you wanted to show the general shape of a protein, along with some important functional details such as folds and coils, you should use a ribbon model .
- if you wanted to show the 3 - dimensional shape of a protein, including the backbone structure, folds, and coils, you should use a simplified diagram .
- if you wanted to show a generalized protein in which the focus is on the protein’s function rather than its structure, you should use a simple shape .
- if you wanted to show the 3 - dimensional shape of a protein by showing the amino acid side chains and their interactions, you should use a wireframe model .
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you filled in 2 of 5 blanks incorrectly. for sentence 2, which of the figures shows both the general shape of the protein and some of the internal details?
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Brief Explanations
- A space - filling model shows all atoms of a protein, so it's correct for sentence 1.
- A ribbon model shows the general shape with folds/coils and functional details, so it's correct for sentence 2.
- A simplified diagram shows the backbone, folds, and coils, so it's correct for sentence 3.
- A simple shape is used when focusing on function over structure, so it's correct for sentence 4.
- A wireframe model shows 3 - D shape with amino acid side chains and interactions, so it's correct for sentence 5.
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- space - filling model
- ribbon model
- simplified diagram
- simple shape
- wireframe model